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Every Eurovision Song Contest performer has ABBA-sized stars in their eyes.
Kabul: Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar on Friday urged the Taliban to address the banned outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) resurgence, reported Tolo News.She said that the engagement with the interim government in Afghanistan is "preconditioned" on the issue of TTP."The engagement with the Afghan interim government which is currently in Afghanistan is
It’s hard for Jamari Shaw, 16, to have fun at the park with his younger brothers in their East Buffalo neighborhood. He’s too busy scanning for danger, an aftereffect of a gunman’s attack that killed 10 Black people at a local grocery store.
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Tokyo: Ahead of the G7 Summit in Japan, Chinese warships sailed around Japan in a display of military power, reported CNN.Chinese naval flotilla led by a powerful destroyer has been on a 12-day circumnavigation of Japan’s main islands and it comes as leaders of the Group of Seven prepare to meet in Japan beginning May 19.Japan’s Defence Ministry on Thursday released a map showing the Type-055
After being granted bail by the Islamabad high court, the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief spent hours locked in negotiations with his legal team over his exit from the court. He claimed that the Islamabad police had tried to keep him i…
Title 42 had been in place since March 2020.
Many chanted slogans decrying Serbia’s president, whom they blame for creating an atmosphere of hopelessness and division they say indirectly led to the two mass shootings that killed 17.
Italy has one of the lowest birthrates in the EU and the country is ageing at a much faster rate than other European countries.
Islamabad: Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday said Pakistan will no longer make tough decisions on the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s demand, Pakistan-based ARY News reported.Dar while talking to the journalists said it is completely up to the IMF to sign a staff-level agreement or not."We have already implemented pre-conditions of the IMF but not anymore," he said.He added that